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Renowned for their vivid, often iridescent coloration and dramatic growth forms, Chalice corals are among the most visually striking additions to reef aquariums. Their surfaces display intricate ridges, eyes, and swirling patterns in colors ranging from neon green and hot pink to rainbow blends. 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